Interview questions

I had phone interview for a job in July with the VP and then with the President. They said they would bring me in person in September. I have followed up twice with no answer. Should I assume this one is dead?

second one:

I interviewed for a job last September - I didn't get that one but the hiring manager emailed me and said she opened another position and wanted me to apply. I did and had a first interview with what would be a coworker last Tuesday. I have interviewed with the hiring manager on three different occasions in person from the previous September (I was the final two) so I'm not sure if she would bring me in for another interview with her. They had said they were doing in person interviews this week and next. I followed up with the hiring manager on Friday with no answer. When should I follow up again?

Things are super off because of the hurricane so I know everyone is catching up, etc. but I'm getting a little (ok a lot) anxious.

Comments (2)

I assume you followed up with the hiring manager after the interview and let her know you are very interested in the position. I would not follow up again until after next week when she said she'd be wrapping up the interviews.

It is disappointing that no one followed up to explain the delay in the first scenario, but I wouldn't assume it's dead.

I assume you followed up with the hiring manager after the interview and let ...

Posted
09/25/2018

I assume you followed up with the hiring manager after the interview and let her know you are very interested in the position. I would not follow up again until after next week when she said she'd be wrapping up the interviews.

It is disappointing that no one followed up to explain the delay in the first scenario, but I wouldn't assume it's dead.

Yes! In the first scenario they President had emailed me a couple of times afterwards too. I'm hoping they just got busy and put it on the back burner for a while.

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